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2x + 3y =6
2x + 3y = 4
I get these lines are neither parallel or perpendicular. Am I doing this right?
2x + 3y = 4
I get these lines are neither parallel or perpendicular. Am I doing this right?
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Answered by
i try
you have to change the equation
3y=-2x-4 -divide it by 3 to leave the y alone and you get:
y=-2/3x-4/3
3y=-2x-6 again, divide by 3
y=-2x/3-2
They have the same slopes: 2/3x
3y=-2x-4 -divide it by 3 to leave the y alone and you get:
y=-2/3x-4/3
3y=-2x-6 again, divide by 3
y=-2x/3-2
They have the same slopes: 2/3x
Answered by
algebra
So they would be Parallel correct?
Thank you
Thank you
Answered by
jj
yess
Answered by
i try
yupp...do you get it?
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